The pressure on clinical labs to deliver rapid, accurate immunoassay results—while still managing operational costs and complexity—continues to increase with diagnostic demand. Dry reagent systems offer several advantages that make them a particularly attractive alternative for busy, high-throughput labs.

Unlike wet chemistries, dry reagents minimize the need for refrigeration, liquid handling, and frequent recalibration, reducing both environmental and labor burdens. Traditional wet reagent systems also introduce variability and generate more waste.
This white paper examines how features such as unit-dose formats and extended shelf life reduce waste and technician workload and maintain analytical integrity across diverse assay panels.
Download this free white paper to learn:
Key inefficiencies and costs of traditional wet reagent systems
How dry reagent formats can simplify workflows and reduce technician involvement
The impact of calibration stability and reducing waste on operational costs
Comparison data on turnaround time and test throughput
